Electric stove



C. A. PIERSON Jan. 29, 1929.

ELECTRIC STOVE Filed Jan. 29, 1927 Min/Z IN v E Patented dan. 29, 1929.

l NITE!) STATES CHARLES A. PERSON, OF TOLEDO, OHIO,

PATENT OFFICE.

ASSIGNOR TO THE STANDARD ELECTRIC STOVE C0., OF TOLEDO, OHIO, A CORPORATION 0F OHIO.

ELECTRIC STOVE.

Application led lanuary 29, i927. Serial No. 164,534.

Fig. 4 is a section on the line V-LVM Electric stove frame l is provided vwith openings 2 therein in which may be mounted pockets comprising botto-in or sustaining pon" tions 3, annular side Wall 4, and overhang sustaining flange 5'. Bolts G, iin the flange 5, may mount Vthis pocket for positive assembly in the opening 2 with the frame' 1 of the stove. 'Refractory 'Z as a rigid or brick type of construction, inay have vvaysI 8 therein for heating elements herein shown as Wire helix type 9 between terminals 10. rThe pocket in its sustaining portion 3 is provided with opening 11 through which the terminals 10 may extend for convenient connection of the supply and .control lines. Cover plate 12 is shown as having series of openings 13 through which may extend bolts 14 as passing through openings 15 in the brick or refractory 7 and'through openings 16 in the supporting portion 3 of the pocket. Nuts 17 on these bolts 14, accordingly, serve to unite the cover, refractory and seat or pocket, as a unit,l with the pocket and cover spaced'from the heati' ing element by the refractory 7. This cover 12 is shown as having depending flange A 18 as a centering means or spacer for the refractory 7 aste-the pocket Wall 4. Overhang 19, as a rim from'this cover 12, provides neat fitting between the lflange 5A ofthe seatoor pocket and its cover 12.

Accordingly, this brick provides a substantial resistanceholder which mayv be directly exposed in the pocket by having the bolts 14 directly through Vindependently of the cover plate for assembly with the pocket or in those instances Where 'articles may slop .over'or whereinl itis desired tojcook directly I5()v on the heated element, as griddle cakes, the

cover 12 may shield the refractory-and theheating element. `This is a simple efficient device for the utilization of the electric heating in a structure which is readily accessible and conveniently examined for repair and upkeep changes- "W hat is claimed and it is desired to secure by United States Letters Patent is:

' 1D refractory provided with Ways therethrough and intermediate upstanding portions, electrical resistance in said Ways, terminals for said resistance anchored in said refractory, a peripherally flanged pocket insulated from the resistance by said refractory *for sustaining said resistance carrying refractory, and a continuous closed cover for the resistance spaced from the resistance by said refractory intermediate upstanding portions for taking the cover loa said cover having a flange enteringv the pocket between the refractory and pocket for centering theA refractory in the pocket.

2. A refractory provided with Ways therethrough and intermediate upstanding portions, electrical resistance inv ysaid Ways, terminals for said resistance anchored in said refractory, .a peripherally flanged seat insulated from the'resistance by said refractory for sustaining said resistance carrying re'- fractory, and a continuous closed cover for the resistance spaced from the resistance by said refractory intermediate upstanding portions for taking the cover load, said cover being provided with an outer rini fitting upon said seat flange.

3. A refractory provided with Ways therethrough and intermediate upstanding vportions, electrical resistance in said Ways, terminals for said resistance anchored in said refractory, a peripherally flanged seat insulated from the resistance by said refractory for sustaining.' said resistance carrying refractory, a continuous closed cover for the resistance spaced from the resistance by said refractory intermediate upstanding portions for talu'ng the cover load, said cover being provided with an outer rim fitting upon said seat flange, and bolts assembling the cover, refractory and seatv as a u nit.

VIn witne whereof Iy ax ciiAs. A, riERsoN.

my signature. 

